Is the sound Charlie hears from the bridge an echo, or is someone else
out there? A lyrical, resonant story by poet Ted Kooser, splendidly
illustrated by Barry Root.
When Charlie visits his hardworking grandparents in the summer, he often
is left to himself, and he is lonely. So he goes out to play by the
stream, with a tin can for tadpoles, a special weed-whacking stick, and
stones to drop from the iron bridge. One day he notices that when he
strikes the bridge with a big stone, it rings with a bong like a church
bell and echoes into the valley. And sometimes a faint, very distant,
different-sounding bong comes back. Is it an echo of an echo? Or could
someone else, like him, be ringing another bridge altogether? The Bell
in the Bridge reverberates with the mysteries and possibilities of
childhood discovery, enhanced by illustrations that echo the warmth and
magic of a solo summertime adventure.